Phase 1 (2017-2021)

A01: Integration of linguistic resources in highly diverse urban settings: Stretching the limits of variability

  • Acceptibility Ratings Classifiers [Download]
  • Audio- & Video-Taped Recordings Of Sales Interactions At The Street Market [Download]
  • Audio Recordings Of Focus Group Interviews With Sellers From A Street Market [Download]
  • Audio Recordings Of Post-Interviews With Sellers From A Street Market [Download]
  • Audio Recordings Of Pre-Interviews With Sellers From A Street Market [Download]
  • Audio Recordings Of Short Interviews With Costumers At A Street Market [Download]
  • Ethnogaphic Field Notes Of Sales Interactions At A Street Market [Download]
  • Note Sheets Of Short Interviews With Costumers At A Street Market [Download]

A02: Grammatical processing and syntactic change

  • German Acceptabilty Judgement Study L1 [Download]
  • German Acceptabilty Judgement Study L2 [Download]
  • German Reading Time Study L1 [Download]
  • German Spoken Production Study L1 [Download]
  • German Written Production Study L1 [Download]
  • German Written Production Study L2 [Download]
  • Infinitival complements in the history of german [Download]
  • Self-Paced Reading - Coherence [Download]
  • Self-Paced Reading - Dritte Konstruktion [Download]
  • Speeded Binary Choice Experiment [Download]

A03: Discourse Strategies across Social Media: Variability in Individuals, Groups, and Channels


B01: Prosodic cue variability: Effects on spoken language comprehension and production in different populations

  • Coordinate Sequences, Individuals With Unilateral Left - Or Right-Hemisphere Damage, Unimpaired Adults [Download]
  • Coordinate Sequences, Young Adults + Elderly Adults [Download]
  • Locally Ambiguous Sentences, Young Adults [Download]

B02: Understanding variability and its limits in impaired and unimpaired sentence comprehension

  • Eye-Tracking Experiment [Download]
  • Object Manipulation Experiment [Download]
  • Self-Paced Listening Experiment [Download]

B03: Modelling the interaction between eye-movement control and parsing processes

  • Momo English - Complex (Pro-Active Interference Design) [Download]
  • Momo English - Simple (Pro-Active Interference Design) [Download]
  • Momo German - Complex (Pro-Active Interference Design) [Download]
  • Momo German - Simple (Pro-Active Interference Design) [Download]
  • Momo Russian - Complex (Pro-Active Interference Design) [Download]
  • Momo Russian - Simple (Pro-Active Interference Design) [Download]
  • Retro English (Retroactive Interference Design) [Download]
  • Retro German (Retroactive Interference Design) [Download]

B04: Variability in bilingual language processing


B05: Variability and its limits in the time course of language production processes


C01: Shift of borders in syntactic variability: A training approach


C02: Limits of Variability in Interpretation


C03: Effects of variable input on word learning and word recognition in infants


C04: Interval-based indices of syllabic structure: The crucial role of variability


C05: The limits of variability in extraction asymmetries

  • A subject non-subject asymmetry under focus fronting in Igbo [Download]
  • Argument encoding in Asante Twi [Download]
  • ATB-constructions in 4 Niger-Congo languages [Download]
  • Optional focus fronting in Igbo [Download]
  • Resumption and islandhood in Igbo [Download]
  • Subject agreement in Fiorentino [Download]
  • Subject agreement in Somali [Download]
  • Subject agreement in Welsh [Download]
  • Subject marking in Awing (Grassfield Bantu, Cameroon) [Download]
  • Subject marking in Limbum (Grassfields Bantu, Cameroon) [Download]
  • Subject marking in Nuer (Nilo-Saharan, South Sudan) [Download]
  • The nature of past participle agreement in French [Download]

Contact

University of Potsdam
Department Linguistics
Prof. Dr. Doreen Georgi
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 24-25
House 14, Room 3.33
14476 Potsdam

(+49) 331 977-2968
doreen.georgi@uni-potsdam.de